You’re sure to feel right at home in this suite, designed to look just like a real Parisian apartment. A Marvelous suite is the perfect place from which to enjoy the
view out over the Palais Garnier
and use the energy emanating from the City of Light to recharge your own batteries. These bold suites combine elements steeped in history with decidedly
contemporary décor
. For an even greater sense of escapism, check out the unusual design of the typically Parisian lounge area.

You’re sure to feel right at home in this suite, designed to look just like a real Parisian apartment. A Marvelous suite is the perfect place from which to enjoy the
view out over the Palais Garnier
and use the energy emanating from the City of Light to recharge your own batteries. These bold suites combine elements steeped in history with decidedly
contemporary décor
. For an even greater sense of escapism, check out the unusual design of the typically Parisian lounge area.

With its marble mantelpiece and minimalist aesthetic, the Fabulous Suite promises you t
he ultimate in authentic Parisian chic
. This innovative take on a veritable 'cabinet of curiosities' offers an imaginative new contrast that you will be able to sense from the moment you enter the lounge. And nothing beats having a dedicated beauty corner while you prepare to dazzle during your time in the City of Light; ours has been incorporated into the ‘Spark’,
an illuminated area
created through our fusion of New York with Paris. In addition to this, a beautiful varnished dressing table upholds the Fashion Capital’s unrivalled reputation.

With its marble mantelpiece and minimalist aesthetic, the Fabulous Suite promises you t
he ultimate in authentic Parisian chic
. This innovative take on a veritable 'cabinet of curiosities' offers an imaginative new contrast that you will be able to sense from the moment you enter the lounge. And nothing beats having a dedicated beauty corner while you prepare to dazzle during your time in the City of Light; ours has been incorporated into the ‘Spark’,
an illuminated area
created through our fusion of New York with Paris. In addition to this, a beautiful varnished dressing table upholds the Fashion Capital’s unrivalled reputation.

Organizations, when asked, should be in a position to demonstrate compliance, and in particular that the consent process they have implemented is sufficiently understandable from the general perspective of their target audience(s) as to allow for valid and meaningful consent.

In order for an organization to demonstrate that it has obtained valid consent, pointing to a line buried in a privacy policy will not suffice. Instead, organizations should be able to demonstrate – either in the case of a complaint from an individual or a proactive query from a privacy regulator – that they have a process in place to obtain consent from individuals, and that such process is compliant with the consent obligations set out in legislation. This is an integral part of not only the consent process, but of an effective accountability regime.

Such demonstrations may include – but are not limited to – showing, when called upon, that the organization has considered and implemented the principles in this document. Again, regulators’ expectations around the steps an organization has taken to demonstrate compliance and accountability will depend on the size of organizations and the amount and type of personal information they collect, use or disclose.

For general information on privacy management practices, please refer to our guidance document, “Getting Accountability Right with a Privacy Management Program.”

Beyond the above principles, it is important for organizations to consider the appropriate form of consent to use (express or implied) for any collection, use or disclosure of personal information for which consent is required. While consent should generally be express, it can be implied in strictly defined circumstances.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has recently confirmed that in making this determination, organizations need to take into account the sensitivity of the information and the reasonable expectations of the individual, both of which will depend on context.
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Organizations must generally obtain consent when:

significant

There is no “bright line” separation of what is, and is not, sensitive information. Certain categories of information (such as health or financial) will generally be considered sensitive, but even non-sensitive information can become sensitive depending on the circumstances. For example, an individual piece of information considered non-sensitive on its own, could become sensitive depending on what it is capable of revealing when combined with other personal information about the individual.
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Conversely, in certain circumstances, personal information generally considered sensitive may become less so where other related information is already in the public domain, depending on the purpose for which such information is being made public and the nature of the relationship between the parties involved.
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